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Boeing seeks FAA Emissions Exemption to Sell Additional 777F Aircraft

Alice Atherton
Last updated: 23 December 2025 09:58
By Alice Atherton
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Boeing asks for wavier on emissions rules © Boeing
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On December 19, Boeing asked the US Federal Aviation Administration to waive airplane emissions rules to allow it to sell another 35 Boeing 777F aircraft, citing steady customer demand and a delay in the next-generation plane’s certification.

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Boeing’s 777F will exceed regulationsFAA’s new rulesBoeing requests permission to sell additional 777Fs
Boeing requests emmission waivers to sell 35 additional 777F aircraft © Boeing
Boeing requests emissions waiver to sell 35 additional 777F aircraft © Boeing

Boeing’s 777F will exceed regulations

The new rules for airplane emissions take effect in 2028. Under FAA regulations aircraft which exceed certain fuel-efficiency limits will no longer be eligible for flight certificates after that date.

Boeing acknowledged that the 777F ‘exceeds’ the set fuel efficiency limit, but says its next-generation 777-8 Freighter, which complies with the set limits, will not be ready until after that date.

Boeing said the waiver would allow it to meet anticipated customer demand for cargo planes prior to the 777-8F entering service.

A photo of the tail of a Boeing 777-8F aircraft
Boeing’s 777-8F will not be ready until after Dec. 31 2027 © Boeing

FAA’s new rules

In 2024, the FAA issued final rules adopting international standards to reduce carbon pollution from most large airplanes flying in US airspace.

With the new rules airplanes manufactured after January 1, 2028, are required to incorporate improved fuel-efficient technologies before they can take to the skies. However, the rules do not apply to aircraft made or in service before that date.

The FAA has reported that civil aircraft account for 9% of domestic transportation emissions and 2% of total US carbon pollution.

A commercial photo of Boeing's 777F aircraft in the skies at sun rise
The air freight market ‘relies’ on the 777Fs © Boeing

Boeing requests permission to sell additional 777Fs

Boeing is requesting permission to sell 35 additional 777Fs, which would otherwise be denied under the new rules.

The company has said:

“Additional 777Fs are needed after [Jan.1 2028], to maintain an uninterrupted supply of large freighters to the market prior to the introduction of the 777-8F. The requested relief will allow Boeing to meet anticipated customer demand and support the substantial public interest in the sustained transportation of air cargo prior to the 777-8F entering service.”

Boeing is hoping to secure the exemption by the beginning of May 2026.

It argues that the air freight market ‘relies’ on the 777F, which is powered by GE Aerospace GE90 engines, to connect major cargo hubs.

It also says the 777F is the only high-capacity freighter in production, and maintaining continuity to the 777-8F is “critical” to the economic stability of the programme.

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Alice Atherton
ByAlice Atherton
Aviation Reporter - A UK-based writer and recent university graduate whose breadth of creative work spans fiction, opinion and feature writing. With a passion for storytelling and a growing interest in the fast-moving aviation sector, she brings a fresh, narrative-driven perspective to air travel news — capturing the human side of airlines, airports and global connections.
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